Overview

Increases the abrasive life of sanding belts and discs up to 10 times as long. Fast and easy to use. Cleans while your sander is running. Saves time and money. Improves the finish quality. Prevents burns and marking.

BEST ANSWER:This is not recommended for cleaning saw blades.These products from Rockler would be better.Rockler Router Bit and Saw Blade Cleaning Kit #34895and Rockler Pitch & Resin Remover, this is available in two sizesQuart #64956 and 16oz #39146

BEST ANSWER:This is not recommended for cleaning saw blades.These products from Rockler would be better.Rockler Router Bit and Saw Blade Cleaning Kit #34895and Rockler Pitch & Resin Remover, this is available in two sizesQuart #64956 and 16oz #39146

You can buy a blade cleaner. I have used oven cleaner all my life. a pair of rubber gloves, an old toothbrush and a round oil drain pan is what you need. I buy my oven cleaner at the dollar store, and it works great. You need a well ventilated area and a white dusk mask. Lay the blade in the pan, spray the cleaner liberly on one side, then with your gloves on turn the blade over, and spray the other side. After 5 minutes you can easily use the tooth brush and remove the pitch etc. from the blade. Once you are done, rinse the blade until the cleaner is gone. I am not trying to cut out any retailers, but I am a DAV and can' afford the kits they sell. The man that sharpens my blades gives me a break because I bring the blades in clean so he does not have to clean them

These save so much sandpaper from going to waste, that you can't afford to not have one. I didn't think it would work until I saw it with my own eyes. I estimate that I have quadrupled the life of my belts and paper and would recommend this to anyone. Ask for one from "SANDY Claus" this year! ;)

I love these things. They work great. I have purchased about 10 of these over the years. I use the clubhouse workshop in Florida and I try to get the others to use it but they just don't listen. We end up going through more sandpaper, discs and belts. These give me longer life.

This is a product that saves money and time. Extends the life of your sanding belts 2 to 3 times, saving money. Also takes seconds to clean a belt on your sander rather than changing belts, saving time.

These sanding belt "erasers" are incredibly good and long lasting, too. I had one for a couple of years, used it often, and then I lost it somehow. It looks like a piece of 2x2 and I think I must have tossed it in the trash. But, this is the real deal.

I have been using my disc sander to sand some cabinet doors. Before I take a disc off and change to a different grit I hit it quickly with the cleaning stick and it almost makes the disc look new. I really works.

I use up one of these Cleaning sticks each year. They work great on sanding power tools. Drums, belts and disks. The only thing they don't remove is burnt on resin and dust. I get much more life from the sanding media. Don't press too hard as the stick will grab and move quickly off the surface. Long life, great results, and low cost.

What's not to like! Cleans sandpaper very well on several tools, saves sandpaper, cleans clogs easily, significantly increases paper life, have no negative effects on either the wood I'm working on or the equipment, and the sticks are incredibly cheap!

What a money saver! I use these sticks on my belt sander, my spindle sander, and even my random orbital sander. It cleans the paper, and prevents clogging. Sand paper lasts much longer, and the results are a better finish. A typical abrasive stick lasts several dozen cleanings and will not damage equipment.

Used up the last old one, and decided to get two for each of my sons-in-law and another pair for me. Amazing how well they rejuvenate sanding belts and disks! Oh yes, if you do much sanding, especially for fine work, y'all hafta have this!

I just can't believe that this product works better than it is advertised. I wish I could retrieve my belts that I have tossed over the past 30+ years and clean them with this stick. It is like magic. Thanks.

I have a 12" disc sander that I shaped some green pine with. The disc was completely clogged. I kepted the wrapper on and put it to work...98% of the pitch is off and it took very little work or time. A+

I have an old stick which I have used for several years. I was already sold on it use, but bought two more because of the great price from Rockler. These sticks are also great as push sticks (when cleaning a belt or disk create an angle on one end of the stick), but they also clean the tires of my band saw really well.Thanks Rockler.

Holy Cow! I was skeptical about leaving the wrapper on, but it didn't stop it from working perfectly. My disc and belt are far cleaner than compressed air and a vacuum ever got them. And it literally only took a few seconds. Worth every penny!

Very simple idea, that works very well. Not only does it extend the life of the belts, but if you use it regularly (before the belt gets gummed up) it improves both the speed of cut and the quality of the surface. There are also two off-schedule uses that are very handy--it works well to cleanup excess contact cement on the show side of veneer and it erases pencil layout lines.

Sometimes the simplest things can be some of the best. This product is a perfect example of that. I had a few belts gummed up with old shellac and oil based paint (from remodeling/restoring a 50's house), and this little stick made them like new again. Highly recommended.

Excellent way to keep the belts clean but the trick is not let the belt get too fowled up before using the stick. If the belt is too far clogged up the stick may not save it. Good buy, would not have ever bought one years ago if I hadn't seen it work with my own eyes. If your sanding sappy pine don't expect this stick to work 100% or even 75%.

I was amazed how this abrasive cleaning stick restored my 6x36 sanding belt to like new condition. I have thrown away many belts over the years that I'm sure could have been restored and saved me several dollars. I've now bought extras to keep around various places in my shop and bought extras for my father who also has a shop.

I would be out hundreds of dollars without the cleaning sticks. I use it on my disk and orbital sanders but more importantly on my drum sander. they clean up sap and resin very well. I also like to keep one handy to use as an eraser to remove layout lines on my wood projets. Well worth the money.

I'm an "old school" woodworker and I've found that most gadgets and so called timesavers are not worth the investment. I recently bought a cleaning stick to fill out a Rockler order. Threw it in with my sanding gear. Yesterday I finished construction of a deck and began the sanding part. Before going out to buy several stacks of sandpaper, I tried the cleaning stick on a whim to see what it would do. AMAZING!! I can't believe the ease of use or the results. This thing will pay for itself many times over. No one who sands should be without one!!!

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You have no obligation to purchase the product once you know the price. You can simply remove the item from your cart.

What People are Saying:

I have been using Rockler for years, your products are always the best that can be purchased and your prices are very reasonable. Ann you have always done your best to make me feel as though I was your very best customer. Thank you for great service."

- Daniel F.

What People are Saying:

I have been using Rockler for years, your products are always the best that can be purchased and your prices are very reasonable. Ann you have always done your best to make me feel as though I was your very best customer. Thank you for great service."